The Anti-Matter Anthology: A 1990s Post-Punk & Hardcore Reader
Norman BrannonWhile much ink has been spilled over 1980s punk and hardcore mythology, very little has been done to document the era that followed. Indeed, it’s a glaring omission. In the 1990s, punk rock entered its adolescent stage and began reevaluating its own music, politics, and traditions. And before long, the result of this collective soul-searching became clear: If hardcore wanted to remain relevant in the new decade, it was going to have to rebel against itself. The Anti-Matter Anthology is perhaps the first published book dedicated to this transition.
status | Copy #1 (3822): in |
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genre | Music » Music History |
publisher | Revelation Records Publishing |
publish date | 2007 |
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